Year I: Core Functional Rotations — Hospital Fellowship

UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside is the flagship hospital of UPMC, and serves as the centralized hub for a wide array of advanced tertiary and community care services. UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside operates on two campuses located approximately two miles apart — known respectively as the “Oakland Campus” and the “Shadyside Campus.” Each of these campuses maintains a distinct personality and purpose within the UPMC organization, and serves a vital role in the communities it serves.

Throughout rotations, fellows will gain structured experience in the areas of Revenue Cycle, Budgeting, and Finance.

Rotation:

Exposes Fellows To:

Ambulatory Operations

Experiences in ambulatory operations including:

Hospital-based clinics

Pharmacy

Regulatory

Medical staff

Clinical Operations

Important clinical issues and key components of clinical operations, such as:

Service line development

Clinical staffing

Patient care initiatives

Physician relations

Process improvement

Conflict resolution

Leadership

Leading hospital operations with the president of UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside serving as the preceptor. Includes projects in the areas of:

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